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I mean when he was a free agent before he signed with the Magic.
yes Petrie was trying to sign him when he went to the magic.
I mean when he was a free agent before he signed with the Magic.
Here's an interesting article about the Bucks and the direction their heading in the draft. After reading it, I think its clear that they don't beleive they can resign Sessions. I've got to get this guy a big contract, so I can make some beer money.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/bucks/44032802.html
He's very young. He's getting better every year. Also, I believe strongly that the 3 position needs to be an excellent help defender. He has to come quickly from the a long ways out to get into the lane. Ariza is perfect for that. He's long and quick.
Ariza is an excellent piece on a contender like the Lakers, where he can play off of Gasol and Bryant. Hell, he's like the 7th option on the team. I don't think he'd be quite as serviceable playing on a lottery team.He's very young. He's getting better every year. Also, I believe strongly that the 3 position needs to be an excellent help defender. He has to come quickly from the a long ways out to get into the lane. Ariza is perfect for that. He's long and quick.
what ever happened to sergei monia btw? wasnt he a king?
Ariza is an excellent piece on a contender like the Lakers, where he can play off of Gasol and Bryant. Hell, he's like the 7th option on the team. I don't think he'd be quite as serviceable playing on a lottery team.
Ummm....why don't you tell us how you really feel about him. LOLA massive F!@# NO! on Glen "Cry Baby" Davis.
I couldn't stand to look at that dumb looking mf'er for one second in a Kings jersey.
A massive F!@# NO! on Glen "Cry Baby" Davis.
I couldn't stand to look at that dumb looking mf'er for one second in a Kings jersey.
Ariza was traded to Orlando from NY at the deadline. He was a restricted free agent that summer and was retained for 8million (3yrs).
He showed a lot of potential with NY, then ended up in Larry Browns doghouse. Brian Hill liked in him in ORL. Then Stan Van Gundy took over and wanted shooters around Dwight so they traded him.
What part makes you think that?
I predict the Bucks will resign Sessions and let Villanueva walk, then draft a replacement for him. Villanueva is a finished product and is a role player in the league, at his best playing off of others. Sessions still has room to grow, and can be one of the best players at his position.
the scary part of all of this is that the kings now have too many options.... but i doubt that the kings will use any of them and we will suck next season as well.
I don't know if this is already being discussed elsewhere, but Andre Miller is an unrestricted FA point who plays defense and judging by this that came down today:
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11700394
does not appear to want to stay in Phily. Could we afford him with our cap room? Would we even want him? He is 33 years old, although very durable (missed 5 games total in his 10 years in the NBA so far) and averages 6.5 assists to about 2.5 turnovers and 1.3 steals over the last few years.
I'll admit I haven't followed him too closely over the years so others may have a better handle on his pros and cons.
I don't know if this is already being discussed elsewhere, but Andre Miller is an unrestricted FA point who plays defense and judging by this that came down today:
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11700394
does not appear to want to stay in Phily. Could we afford him with our cap room? Would we even want him? He is 33 years old, although very durable (missed 5 games total in his 10 years in the NBA so far) and averages 6.5 assists to about 2.5 turnovers and 1.3 steals over the last few years.
I'll admit I haven't followed him too closely over the years so others may have a better handle on his pros and cons.
He's 33 -- there's your con, and why we won't be offering him a contract.
THe Bulls never got off the ground because Krause was an idiot, and along with Paxon they ran it into the ground. They are terrible judges of character, and being consistently bad they were not able to translate picks into wins. The picks that did end up being great players were allowed to leave (Miller, Artest, Brand), and the terrible ones stuck around (Curry, Chandler - injury prone, inneffective, Crawford) or just the freaky ones (Williams, who was showing promise even though he was a dissapointment in the first season he played). Bottom line - draft better. Talent does not equal greatness. There are intangibles. That's whats allowed Miller to stick around given his lack of shooting/athletic ability.
Having said that... Beno's contract is the new KT. Unless he somehow discoveres his inner Chris Paul, his trade value will not go up until the team starts performing better. No point in signing Miller. Focus should be on an actual PG, in which case you swallow what's left of your pride, relegate Beno to the bench and ride it out (see, the KT thing was just practice, this time WE actually gave the idiotic contract, but now we know how to deal with it)and let it fester like fine wine until down the road, it becomes an expiring! Oh joy of unbridled joys!
Long story short, no to Miller, if plan is to draft the next wiz kid (Rubio, Jennings, whatever) We need for someone to just learn, not be babied. We've hit rock bottom and started drilling through. Nowhere to go but up, and no real reason for veterans unless they're going to be the 10,11,12th guy off the bench and mentor. You know... Lindsey Hunter, the guys whose time is up but their knowledge and demeanor still can affect the team.